50 Cent's bankruptcy has taken a backseat in terms of media fodder, replaced instead by stories about&nbsp;50's meeting his "third" son (lies), and controversy regarding the Autistic teen he mocked-- among other controversies.

Last month, 50 Cent&nbsp;reached a deal&nbsp;with his creditors that stipulated he pay as much as 74% of what he originally owed them. At one point he referred to such an agreement as "indentured servitude,"&nbsp;but in the end he acquiesced.

In today's amusing update in 50 Cent's never-ending bankruptcy case, the judge has banned the G-Unit rapper from carrying electronic devices in the courtroom and the adjoining conference room, reports TMZ.&nbsp;

After claiming bankruptcy in court last year, 50 Cent's recent Instagram flexes have been called into question by his judge, particularly, some photos which find him posing with large amounts of cash.According to TMZ, the rapper has responded to his judge's re

50 Cent's filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy&nbsp;-- &nbsp;"rich man's bankruptcy," as he puts it -- came as a surprise to many. After all, 50 netted as much as $100 million when he sold his stake of Vitamin Water in 2007.

50 Cent's bankruptcy filing couldn't get him out of coughing up millions in the Lastonia Leviston lawsuit, and while it's not clear just how much money Fif is working with these days, he's decided putting his mansion on the rental market is a good idea.

Fif was the center of many a headline earlier this week&nbsp;when it was revealed that the rapper had filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. This was shortly followed by an official statement, in which a rep for 50 stated that it would allow "Mr.

According to the insurmountable TMZ, it seems DMX has taken care of his back child support fees with the mother of one of his daughters, Patricia Trejo - a total of one million dollars over a period of 10 years, to be specific.

When Young Buck gets out prison, which is supposed to happen in October, he'll finally be out of debt. The rapper has been dealing with bankruptcy for quite some time now, leading to the IRS auctioning off many of his personal items, cashing in on $53,000.

Just days after DMX was arrested for allegedly driving under the influence, the rapper finds himself in more trouble, this time financial. Court records show that DMX filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection following his arrest in South Carolina.